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Hong Kong Mandates Covid Tests For All Residents
Hong Kong will test its entire population of 7.5 million people for COVID-19 in March,…
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Canada Extends Police’s Emergency Powers During Truck Protests
Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to…
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The Biden Administration Announces an Effort to Bolster the Mineral Supply Chain
The Biden administration announced on Tuesday actions taken by both the federal government and private…
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Russia Passes Legislation to Allow Troops to Deploy in Ukraine’s Rebel regions
Russia’s parliament on Tuesday approved legislation approving troop deployment in Ukraine’s rebel regions. The legislation, which…
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Biden Blocks New Investment, Trade and Financing in Areas of Ukraine
President Biden signed an executive order on Monday blocking new U.S. investment, trade and financing from…
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US Soccer and Women Soccer Stars Settle an Equal Pay Dispute For $24 Million
U.S. women soccer stars, including Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan, have reached a $24 million…
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Delta Airlines Will Pay an Injured Passenger $8.5 Million
On May 29, 2015, plaintiff Atef Bandary, was a passenger on an airplane traveling from…
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Kentucky Announces a $4.3 Million Tobacco Settlement
Gov. Andy Beshear and Energy and Environment Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Goodman announced today that 387…
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A Black Driver Alleges That FedEx Told Him to ‘Complete His Route’ Following Attack
A Black FedEx driver who was said he was chased and shot at while making…
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An Iowa Walmart Is Sued Over Gender and Race Discrimination
The Walmart in Ottumwa is being accused of gender and race discrimination. The U.S. Equal Employment…
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